On a truck less than 5 meters in length, an indivisible load may not project more than...
Traffic safety: Transported persons and cargo
Explanation
For a truck that is less than 5 meters in length, an **indivisible load** can protrude up to **one-third of the vehicle's length** both at the front and the rear. This means that if the truck measures, for example, 3 meters, the load can protrude 1 meter at each end. This rule specifically applies to vehicles transporting goods and not to those that also transport passengers.

In contrast, for vehicles that are more than 5 meters long, loads can protrude 2 meters at the front and 3 meters at the rear, but this rule does not apply to shorter trucks. Therefore, the correct answer is that the load can protrude one-third of the vehicle's length both at the front and the rear.
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